Bozeman business staff rescued from hazardous incident on W. Babcock Street
A quick response from the Gallatin County 911 dispatcher helped avert a potentially dangerous situation in Bozeman. Staff at a business on W. Babcock Street reported feeling lightheaded, leading to an evacuation and a hazardous materials response. The fire department is ensuring the site is safe before reopening, and all staff members are now in stable condition.
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